Aesthetics and Language
Instance: 2011/2012 - 2S
Cycles of Study/Courses
Teaching language
Portuguese
Objectives
Aims: This course aims, first of all, to provide students a series of pedagogical references on language and its antiquity as a scientific object, in particular in the epistemological fields of Philosophy, Rhetoric, Philology and Aesthetics. Secondly, and following the first introduction, students will reflect on the various functions of language and on the complex registers of Logos/ Reason, Ethos/ Custom and of Pathos/ Emotion, in both the institution of the so-called “common” language and “literary” language.
Skills: Throughout the semester, students will: a) reflect on the concepts of “tongue” and “language” as scientific objects; b) know and/or recognise some canonical texts on the use of language as “art”, aesthetic support or rhetoric instrument; c) distinguish, as far as possible and taking into account its overlapping, the arguments of Logos/ Reason, Ethos/ Custom and of Pathos/ Emotion; d) reflect on the different weight of these arguments in the various types/modes/genres of discourse; e) understand the role of various types of non-verbal language in the verbalisation of the so-called literary, para-literary and non-.literary discourses.
Program
I. Propaedeutical references about language, since the very first beginnings of Linguistic Studies, in several fields: Philosophy, Rhetoric, Aesthetics, Philology and Linguistic Science
1. Historical reasons to autonomic studies: Aesthetics and Linguistic Sciences.
2. Communication Sciences: language as transparency and language as density.
II. Language and Sensibility: some persistent questions.
1. Conventionality, Motivation and Efficiency: from “Cratyle” and “Gorgias” (Plato) to “Poetic” and Rhetoric” (Aristotle).
2. “Rebuilding Babel” (Eco). Founding Myths and aesthetic language. The perfect language: several perspectives.
3. Things and Words, Facts and Opinions, Words and Signs. Signs and Symbols.
4. The dream of neutrality: denotative and connotative meaning.
5. The Speech: structure as strategy.
III. Speech and Figures of Speech.
1. From signifier to signified. Some figures in context.
2. From signified to signifier. Some figures in context.
3. From “Storytelling” ao “Verbicyde”. “How to do things with words” (Austin). The importance of silence and non-verbal languages in Aesthetics and Rhetoric.
Mandatory literature
ARISTÓTELES ; Poética, ed. Eudoro de Sousa, Lisboa, IN-CM, 1989
AUSTIN, John L. ; How to do Things with Words, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1965
BARILLI, Renato; Curso de Estética, trad. Isabel T. Santos, Lisboa, Estampa, , 1992
BARTHES, Roland, ; A Aventura Semiológica, Lisboa, Edições 70, 1987
BARTHES, Roland; Elementos de Semiologia, Lisboa, Ed.70, 1997
BARTHES, Roland; O Grau Zero da Escrita, Lisboa, Edições 70, 1973
BARTHES, Roland ; S/Z, Paris, Seuil, [1970]
BESSELAAR, José Van Den ; A Conjectura na Filologia: Usos e Abusos, Paris, F.C.G., 1989
BENJAMIN, Walter ; A obra de Arte na era da sua reprodutibilidade, “Sobre Arte, Técnica, Linguagem e Política”, Lisboa, Relógio d’Água, 1992
CARVALHO, Amorim de ; Teoria Geral da Versificação, 2 vols., Lx, Império, 1987
CARVALHO, José G. Herculano de ; Teoria da Linguagem. Natureza do Fenómeno linguístico e a análise das línguas, 2 vols., Coimbra, Atlântida, 1979
ECO, Umberto ; A Procura da Língua perfeita, trad. M. Serras Pereira, Lisboa, Presença, 1996
ECO, Umberto ; Os Limites da Interpretação, trad. J. Colaço Barreiros, Lx, Difel, 1992
FONSECA, Fernanda Irene ; Quand Dire c’est Feindre, Sep. Revista da Faculdade de Letras. Línguas e Literaturas, II Série, Vol. X, 1993, pp. 55-62
FÓNAGY, Ivan ; Essais de Psycho-Phonétique, Paris, Payot, 1993
GENETTE, Gérard; Mimologiques: Voyages en Cratylie, Paris, Seuil, 1976
GROUPE m; Rhétorique Génerale, Paris, Seuil, 1982
HJELMSLEV, Louis; Prolégomènes à une Théorie du Langage: La Structure Fondamentale du Langage, Paris, Les Éditions de Minuit, 1966
HALL, Edward ; Le Langage Silencieux, trad. J. Mesrie, B. Niceall, Paris, Seuil, 1984
HERDER ; Ensaio sobre a Origem da Linguagem, trad. J. Justo, Lx, Antígona, 1987
HUIZINGA, Johan ; Homo Ludens. Essai sur la fonction sociale du jeu, Paris, Gallimard, 1988
JAKOBSON, Roman; Seis Lições sobre o Som e o Sentido, Lisboa, Moraes Ed., 1977
LAPA, M. Rodrigues; Estlística da Língua Portuguesa, Coimbra, Coimbra Editora, 1979
LAUSBERG, Heinrich; Elementos de Retórica Literária, Lisboa, F. C. Gulbenkian, 1972
MALATO, M. Luísa / CUNHA, Paulo Ferreira da ; Manual de Retórica&Direito , Lisboa, Quid Juris, 2007
MARTIN, John ; The Intercultural Performance Handbook, London, Routledge, 2004
MELO, Gladstone Chaves de ; Ensaio de Estilística da Língua Portuguesa, Albufeira, Poseidon, 1979
PESSOA, Fernando ; A Língua Portuguesa, ed. L. Medeiros, Lx, Assírio e Alvim, 1997
PLATÃO ; Crátilo, trad. M. José Figueiredo, Lisboa, Instituto Piaget, 2001
RIFATERRE, Michel ; Essais de Stylistique Structurale , Paris, Flammarion, 1971
TARDE, Gabriel de – ; As leis da imitação, trad. Carlos Maia, Porto, Rés, s.d.
TOWNSEND, Dabney ; Introdução à Estética. História. Correntes. Teorias, trad. Paula Mourão, Lisboa, Edições 70, 2002
VILELA, Mário ; Metáforas do Nosso Tempo, Coimbra, Almedina, 2002
WATZLAWICK, Paul ; La Réalité de la Réalité. Confusion, Désinformation, Communication, trad. E. Roskis, Paris, Seuil, 1978
YAGUELLO, Marina; Les fous du langage, Paris, Seuil, 1984
Teaching methods and learning activities
Expository theoretical classes and comments on the main reading list.
Practical classes: analysis and use of theoretical concepts in language situations.
Presentation of a report.
Software
Humanities
Evaluation Type
Distributed evaluation with final exam
Assessment Components
Description |
Type |
Time (hours) |
Weight (%) |
End date |
Attendance (estimated) |
Participação presencial |
56,00 |
|
|
Exam |
Exame |
2,00 |
|
2012-07-31 |
Texts Analysis and Presentation |
Trabalho escrito |
34,00 |
|
2012-05-31 |
|
Total: |
- |
0,00 |
|
Amount of time allocated to each course unit
Description |
Type |
Time (hours) |
End date |
Study |
Estudo autónomo |
70 |
2012-07-31 |
|
Total: |
70,00 |
|
Eligibility for exams
In accordance with regulations in force. Mandatory attendance of at least 75% of classes
Calculation formula of final grade
Report: 30%.
Final exam: 70%.
Examinations or Special Assignments
Not applicable
Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)
Not applicable
Classification improvement
In accordance with the Assessment Regulations in force.
Observations
Extra-class appointments will be scheduled with students.